TITLE:
Investigation of Gamma-Emitting Natural Radioactive Contents in Three Types of Vernonia Consumed in Cameroon
AUTHORS:
Thomas B. Makon, Robert Martin Nemba, Pascal Tchokossa
KEYWORDS:
Radionuclides, Specific Activity, Dose, Vernonia, Gamma-Ray, Cameroon
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology,
Vol.1 No.2,
July
26,
2011
ABSTRACT: The specific activity concentration and the derived Annual Effective Dose(AED) in three types of vernonia cultivated and consumed within and outside Cameroon were measured by means of a well-calibrated high-purity germanium detector. Vernonia samples were collected directly from the production farms, oven-dried to a constant mass, crushed, sieved and sealed for at least a month before analysis. The specific activity of 238U in the three types of vernonia ranged from 20 - 50 Bq kg-1 with an average of 42 ± 15 Bq kg-1, 232Th from 9 - 22 Bq kg-1 with an average of 17 ± 7 Bq kg-1 while 40K ranged from 115 - 460 Bq kg-1 with an average of 302 ± 36 Bq kg-1. The average AED for 40K, 238U and 232Th were 0.15, 0.92 and 0.92μSv y-1 respectively. 238U and 232Th show the same trends both for the regional distribution of the radioactivity content and the AED. The discrepancies in our data can be attributed to many factors such as geological formation, foliar deposition, type and age of the plant, etc. Although the results obtained represent only some fractions of the standard limit, but they are within some range obtained in other countries.